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: BT RT EE TEE ART ts Py 7 fF / work and penniless, broke four win- THE | EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1922.’ $15,000 DAMAGES FOR Fie ted and approved from, the bench: Hague ana, ter ocd, wae fackcon, UP-STATE WOMAN DIES wan forty, and her mental feeuities may be the result of the appeal of the employers from the decision of Jus-|40ws of Moe Levy's clothing store at tice Wagner holding the contract be-|Cana? and: Walker Streets last night tween them and the workers to be in) limbing at canetihie: Pte ane force, there would be no change tion. should Wine bn bel tite ter 3 working conditions to the end of the contract term, June 1 next The nine weoks of the strike have| Street Station met Gray near the stora cost the union about $1,1 and Gray asked him to arrest him, meeting pl Benner told Gray he had committed fiefits dispensed ,|no-erime and he could not arrest him, Me fer UK Five minutes later Gray broke the ene and'g4 FOU thas me windows and mirrors, cutting his hand 0,000,000 WAGES LOST BY GARMENT TOILERS IN STRIKE Benner of Elizabeth 1 and face. Benner heard the crash and i In Wages the workers lost| arrested Gray, who was taken to ployers Out $35,000,000} $6,000, 090: It is not possible, it was] Pellevue Hospital and placed in the said, t manu- | prison ward. —35,000 Workers Cele- facturer At the ginn of the! Gray is the thirteenth prisoner to be 7 , strike th stated that the to the! placed in the ward this year, He is brate Victory. industry would be $10,000,000 weekly.| charged with burglary, — However, the total loss’ cannot be initia | f fi 90,000,000 Meetings to celebrate their victorl- | Meured At $90,000,000 "'Y| DOCTORS IN VOTE FAVOR | two of the weeks after t of the strike on work weeks, t full | fig at an| aking | us strike were held this afternoon in sixteen halls in the district just below Union Square by the 35,000 garment workers who have not yet returned to their benches and machines but who ‘will start work again to-morrow morn- ing. There were bands and speeches and general jollification with much ebeering when they were formally told that they had won. Max D. Steuer and William Klein, GMttorneys for the Manufacturers’ As- sociation, to-day assured Samuel Un- termyer and Morris Hillquit, counsel for the workers, that no matter wh: No’ 1 season 1 WHISKEY IN MEDICINE ‘i $20,000,000 loss fc ne weeks the total loss to the industry. was to-day estimated at about $35,- 000,000. NEV ) in, 17.—An- swering the questionnaire recently sent out by the Journal of the American Medical Association, 199 physicians in New Orleans and Louisiana voted that whiskey was of medicinal value, while fe ee BREAKS THREE MIRRORS AND IS 13TH ‘PRISONER | !7i.were, recorded ‘against diieation ot _ whether beer, contained medicinal prop- "i ‘ was or ani Despondent Printer Defles Super-| CTths the vote oh-wine was 146 for ued stition to Get Arrested. 231 against Just to ‘get arrested, Edward! Gray, | yatta enon uamereition sixty-nin a@ printer, no home, out of had caused “unnecessary suffering or death Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street COMMENCING WEDNESDAY : cAn Exceptional CLEARANCE SALE of 2020 Pairs Women’s Pumps - Oxfords At Most Extraordinary Price Concessions Dependable, Fashionable Footwear from regular stock in addition to some recently received, decidedly smart, high-grade Oxfords suitable for immediate or Spring wear. 1295 Pairs at $6.85 Values up to $14.50 Advance Spring Model Laced Oxford of Tan Russia Calfskin, simulated wing tips, one-inch heels and welted soles. Walking Pumps of perforated Black Russia Calfskin or Patent Leather with buckled straps, low heels; also Strap Pumps of Patent leather or brown calfskin, with fawn buck inserts and Cuban heels. Patent Leather Strap Pumps in various : styles, turn soles, low and Louis heels. 725 Pairs at $4.85 Values up to $12.50 One Strap Kidskin Pumps, in black welted soles and walking heels, simulated wing tips; also without straps. A number with tailored bows. Laced Kidskin Oxfords, in black and tan, with welted soles and walking heels. or brown; One Strap Suede Pumps, in gray or brown, with Louis XVI heels. One and Two Strap Satin Dress Many other desirable styles in addition to . Pumps, in black or brown. those mentioned in these two groups. (nb MARS IN THE ASSORTMENT BUT NOT IN EVERY STYLE Cane York den zi Allen of Stern Brothers West 42nd St. (Between sth and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Se. A Timely, Important Sale Wednesday of Men’s Fur-Lined Coats cAt Substantial Savings on the Regular Value All high-grade, dependable Overcoats in the finest Fleecy Wool Cloths and embodying superior workmanship throughout. $125 $145 $165 Brown or Oxford Color Shells, with linings of Marmot, Natural Mink, Natural Muskrat, Fitch'or Pony. The Shawl Collars of Natural or Dyed Otter, also * Natural Plucked Seal, are of generous size and afford ample protection against the severest elements of Winter-time. Men's Fur Coatsm_Third Floor. LOSS OF MOTHERHOOD | } through injuries suf was run down to the home irl's father, will receive|and afterward taken loss of her services. | |\Gen, red when she| sort of Wall Street brokers were keen to the end and she was an excellent converaationalist. AT AGE OF 102 YEARS Ww Mar v He helmer. ich maimed the int) eth be ho Sidi Sho had been « member of the Meth a , Set-| for | 8 testifies bs odiat Chure' thi WS ta by Auto Set-| for lire Sires on eo. 29;| DRY SIT BERTINE'S, | Mentally Alert to End Life—Born|and atended 7 ' ed by Agreement. | 1820. é to eroas the) Fexil proprietor of @ cafe Yonied the privilege of mo! ood] atree to a playground ie 7 i —— the privilege of motherhood) sit the tru mm on her, | St No. 7 Bir ey & LEVERS fe. . Jan. 17 MAN BADLY HURT RY AUTO. 8nd) stra, Rebecea Aldrich Ransom died at y a truck of the New| oo bankers, Was arraigned before United Ipnatz Rosensweig, twenty-seven, of Sutil smpany, Mary|%2RGT. W MOO eee eee eeraeed fiteheock to-[RCF home on a farm near Dolgeville last | No, 967 Kelly Streot, Bronx, was struck of 181 2 Gay ch a charge of selling Haquor.| Might. Had #ho lived until May 18 she!by an automobile at 149th Street and ed an award], Seret. & Woodfill, “Amerioa’s | with him - arraigned his cashior,| WOuld have been 103 years old Unton Avenue last night. At Lincoln ement of per) PFavest soldier,” ay Gen. Pershing called | patrick Morrisey, and ong, of his] She was born in a log house in the | Hospital tt was found he had tnternal rt the company,| im, arrived in'Jersey City this morning | walters, Michael arenes patel: town of Startford, a few milae from [injuries and was in a serious condition. uit for $10 000. o red e Gane t orrow night at the nl was made y ro) jon he died, an oe at ti dress her in- 2 or fannitann i « Mepe ait storeansteln, who where sh . and reared ten chil. |The automobile was owned and driven nt “Armory. He Wal Baw Mayor tt 5th Avenue dames MeCreery Continuing the Sale of All Wool Plaid BLANKETS G75 Full Double Bed Size We are able to sell these 100% Pure Wool Blankets at this one low price because we have purchased the entire output of a mill. They are each and every one of the first grade. One glance will tell you that they are fresh and new—one “‘feel’’ will assure you that they are of a heavy winter weight, so fleecy and warm no raw damp chill or stinging cold of wintry nights can penetrate —even a number of seasons from now. Pink, Blue, Tan, Gray Comfortables es, 57° Filled with pure Lamb’s Wool This is a splendid value for a Pure Lamb’s Wool- filled Comfortable covered with sateen in a rose- bud design. The borders are of plain sateen in Rose, Copenhagen Blue and Maize, embellished with fancy stitching. They are all full size. Formerly 7.50. (Second Floor) Embossed Chinese Rugs, Special, 265.00 Size 9x12 ft. These embossed Chinese Rugs are mas- terpieces of beauty and durability, for each is finely woven by hand. ‘heir mellow tones of Blue, Gold, Rose and Mulberry, their picturesque designs, their depth of pile, all hold the eye and tell their own tale of worth. There are also hundreds of exquisitely beautiful Persian rugs at surprisingly low prices. (Eighth Floor) Annual Sale of Women’s Gloves These low prices are all the more surprising because of the quality secured for them. They have been made possible by an exceedingly large purchase of these Glace s imported from France for immediate and Kidskin two-clasp Gloves, of ke, with self and contrasting em- » pique and overseam s 1:10 pair 1°35 pair importation of wrist-length, two- Gloves, in White, Ta Pastel and Beaver, rasting embroidery, Piq , Brown, le sewn, twelve and m sewn; ite Kid Gloves in eight, button lengths, ove ontrasting 2:95 embroidery. Small lors, All sales must be final (Main Floor) d they bought drinks In Ber dren, four of whom survive her, thad but one serious illness wh & 60. She Iby Isidor Cohen of No. 901 East 167th she With the idea of continually adding to and bettering our service to patrons, those members of the McCreery organization whose work has to do with the buying of merchandise are studying at the Metropolitan Museum every week under the direction of a recognized authority on Art as Applied to Industry. In this course of study the Museum's masterpieces of art in every form, from the most primitive handwork to finished products of cultured races, are analyzed to discover the structural elements which make up that seemingly intangible something called “beauty.” Tt is expected that the comparison of modern merchandise with the mas- terpieces of the past will render keener a buyer's instinctive good taste in the selection of merchandise, so that every article sold at McCreery’s, be it but a simple kitchen necessity, will embody the fundamental elements of art. There Are Only Furs of Fine Quality At These January Sale Prices There has recently been added to the splendid values offered in our January Sale of Furs a large part of the Stock of a Furrier internationally famed for the great beauty and select quality of his Furs. ‘The fol- lowing are examples: 625,00 Hudson Seal (dyed Muskrat) Wrap, self-trimmed, made of selected pelts. 47 inches long. 00 675.00 Hudson Seal (dyed Muskrat) Wraps, with Mink collar. 445.00 825.00 Mink Coats, fash- 545.00 Hudson Seal (dyed ioned of dark, handsome pelts, Muskrat) Coats, 45 inches 40 inches long. 545.00 long. 345,00 775.00 Hudson Seal (dyed 375.00 Caracul. Coats, with Muskrat) Wraps, with Jap Skunk collar and cuffs. 245.00 Marten trimming. 47 inches 545,00 Persian Lamb Coaté, Che Hudson seal irre with Skunk collar and cuffs. Muskrat) Coats, with Austral- ian Opossum collar and cuffs. 375.00 Taupe Nutria co 45 inches long. 365.00 Men’s Fur-lined Overcoats at 4% Less Than Former Prices (Pourth Floor) Women’s Winter Suits Reduced for Clearance 29.50 Cleverly styled Tailleurs—the types you may don now and wear until late Spring. Most of them are more or less conservative in style, straight and slender of line, belted or unbelted. A few are richly Fur-trimmed. They are excellently tailored and lined and have been given many modish little touches that only high class suits can boast of. All bore high prices early in the season, as they are decidedly high-class suits. Practically all the fashionable suiting materials are represented, including Tricotine of a substantial weight, suitable for Spring as well as present wear. All sizes are represented, but not, of course, in every style. (Fourth Floor) Boys’ Blouses and Shirts Reduced for Clearance to 85c formerly 1.45 and 1.65 These blouses and shirts have been taken from our regular, quality stock and reduced for this clearance. collar attached Sizes 12% to 14 Blouses with collar attached, sport collar or neckband, Sizes 7 to 15 years. or neckban neck measure, Knickerbockers Also Reduced 2.95 All Wool Blue Serge Knickerbockers; sizes 7 to 18 (Phird Floor) 1.50

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